Neurodiversity: Exploding the Myth of “Normal” – Summer 2019

$124.50

NEW Course! “When I was a grad student I was taught that we were looking for ‘the’ architecture of the human mind. My professors couldn’t have been more wrong! I love teaching students the new, modern approach to brain diversity.” ~ Dr. Meg

Description

Left handed, dyslexic, extraverted, artistic, mathy, aspie, gender non-conforming — so many ways to be a human! Learn about differences in the basic blue-print of the human brain, and how we’re moving beyond the “one way to be normal” view.

One of four “Special Topics in Cognition” courses offered this summer, this class is an excellent choice for students interested in psychology, cognitive science, or neuroscience. Appropriate both for those who have taken previous psychology / cognition courses and those who haven’t. Join us also for Human Evolution, Linguistics of Sign Language, and Neurodiversity.

Notes to Parents:

This course is intended for students at the high-school level.

If you have questions about whether this course is right for your child, please contact the instructor, Dr. Meg, at mlwilson@cruzio.com